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Earl Grey Organic Rooibos Tea 10 Lbs. Bulk Fine Cut Loose Leaf | 
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| Brand: Island Teas Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $300.00 Buy New: $189.90 You Save: $110.10 (37%)
Ingredients: organic rooibos, oil of bergamot Shipping Weight (lbs): 10
ASIN: B000OS8RKS
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| Caffeine Free | | All Natural | | Unbeatable Price | | Prevents Diseases | | Prevents Insomnia |
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Product Description A delicious, healthy and super relaxing blend made with oil of bergamot and organic Rooibos Tea without caffeine and is sugar free!Rooibos - Pronounced "roy-boss" and means "red bush" in Afrikaans. The Rooibos Latin name is aspalathus linearis. Studies have shown this tea is comparable to green tea in the amounts of polyphenols it contains. It shows anti-mutagenic, anti-carcinogenic, anti-inflammatory and anti-viral activity. In fact, it has much more antioxidants of green tea.Our Organic Rooibos tea is totally pure and natural. It contains no additives, colorants or preservatives. It contains no caffeine, which can be harmful to the central nervous system, causing irritability, high blood pressure and erratic sleep patterns. It is low in tannin, a substance which adversely affects the bodies metabolism by decreasing the absorption of iron and protein. The clean, aromatic flavor of Rooibos can safely be enjoyed in unlimited quantities throughout the day or evening, with no harmful side-effects. In fact, it makes a soothing and relaxing evening tea before sleep!Bergamot The essential oil of the bergamot orange, which is mixed with black tea to give Earl Grey tea its characteristic flavor. Makes a fantastic ice tea too!Bergamot is a Native American mint plant that emits a strong fragrance similar to citrus, most like that of the tropical tree, orange bergamot. The Native Americans first used Bergamot leaf tea for colic, gas, colds, fever, stomach aches, nosebleeds, insomnia, heart trouble, and measles. They shared their knowledge of Bergamot with the colonists, and at one point, the colonists used it as a tea substitute for the Mid-Atlantic patriots after the Boston Tea Party.
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